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Elon’s Newborn’s Name, Obscene Offer to Baby Mama for Silence Revealed

Elon’s Newborn’s Name, Obscene Offer to Baby Mama Ashley St Clair for her Silence After Paternity Test Shows ‘99.9999%’ Match Revealed

Ashley St. Clair has revealed that Tesla CEO Elon Musk offered her $15 million plus $100,000 monthly to keep his paternity of her son Romulus secret until the child turns 21. 

The revelation comes after a paternity test determined Musk is “99.9999%” likely to be the father of the baby born in early February, according to a new report.

St. Clair and Musk are currently embroiled in a legal battle over the child, with court documents showing she filed paternity and custody lawsuits in New York on Feb. 21. 

St. Clair states Musk has never publicly acknowledged the child, who would be his 14th known offspring.

The financial arrangement was reportedly presented to St. Clair by Jared Birchall, described as Musk’s “fixer,” who claimed similar agreements exist with other mothers of Musk’s children.

These women include pop star Grimes and Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis.

St. Clair refused to sign the agreement, which would have prevented her from saying anything negative about Musk while placing no similar restrictions on him. 

She also rejected Musk’s demands that she deliver via cesarean section—Musk allegedly believes this allows for larger brain development—and forgo circumcision despite her Jewish faith.

The pair reportedly met in spring 2023 via social media when St. Clair worked as operations manager for conservative humor site The Babylon Bee. 

Their relationship progressed from a meeting at X headquarters in San Francisco to trips on Musk’s private jet. St. Clair claims they conceived Romulus in early January 2024 during a vacation to Saint Barthélemy.

Musk had ambitious plans to create an Austin “compound” where multiple mothers and his “kid legion” would live together, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.

While Zilis reportedly resides in this gated community and is described as a “steadying force” with “special status” in Musk’s life, Grimes allegedly rejected the request and has publicly expressed anger at Musk for bringing their son to events with President Trump.

TTOA reported in March that St. Clair was apparently facing financial difficulties during her court battle with Musk, even selling her Tesla Model S. 

When approached, she told reporters, “I need to make up for the 60 percent cut that Elon made to our son’s child support.”

The dispute became public when Musk addressed the situation on X, stating: “I don’t know if the child is mine or not, but am not against finding out. No court order is needed.” 

He claimed to have provided St. Clair $2.5 million and was “sending her $500k/year.”

St. Clair responded by calling Musk a “petulant man-child” who needed to “grow up” and take responsibility. 

She noted the irony of his attempt to silence her through court action while using his own social media platform to “distribute derogatory messages” about her and their child.

Court documents filed by St. Clair paint a distant father, claiming Musk has only met the baby three times—twice in September 2024 and once in November 2024—for a total of less than four hours. The Daily Mail reported that the case was sealed by a New York judge on March 14, limiting St. Clair’s ability to speak publicly about the matter.

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